NCAA East Regional Ticket Information

As a perennial hotspot for NCAA Tournament action each March, many different sites have had the opportunity to host Sweet 16 and Elite Eight East Regional matchups. Preferred host cities throughout the years include Syracuse, Boston, Washington, D.C., East Rutherford, Charlotte, Newark, and New York, but it’s anyone’s guess as to which schools will be involved once March Madness rolls around. Past national champions to have come out of the region include Duke, North Carolina, Connecticut, Maryland, and Syracuse, and with a purchase of NCAA East Regional tickets from Vivid Seats, you’ll be there in person to support your team on its quest to advance to the Final Four.

The schedule above will display the dates and location for this year’s East Regional games. You can choose to attend all sessions, or just one depending on your preferences, and after you’ve made your selection, click “Tickets” next to the corresponding event.

On the next page, you can locate seats using the venue’s color-coded seating chart, or implement sort filters found above the listings to narrow down the tickets by such factors as price, section, row, or quantity. For personalized assistance in picking out seats, feel free to contact us over Live Chat or by calling 1.866.848.8499 to speak with a highly trained member of our customer support team.

To finalize the transaction online, simply follow the “Buy” link included with the NCAA East Regional tickets you’d like to purchase, and then sign into Vivid Seats to view the final order details. You will have the opportunity to review and make revisions prior to placing the order and confirmation will be sent via email once the transaction has been processed.

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Carrier Dome to Reprise Hosting Duties for 2015 NCAA East Regional

After returning to Madison Square Garden for the first time in over five decades last year, the NCAA East Regional will set up shop at another prominent East Coast venue in 2015. Though it hasn’t been quite as long, the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y., will host the prized NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 and Elite Eight rounds on March 27 and 29 for the first time in five years, and 11th time overall. Its multi-purpose design keeps the Carrier Dome busy throughout the year, as in addition to serving as the home site for Syracuse football and men’s basketball, the facility also plays host to concerts, lacrosse, and more.

During the Carrier Dome’s last stint as host for the NCAA East Regional in 2010, participating teams included Kentucky, West Virginia, Washington, and Cornell. It’s highly likely the Wildcats could again make a serious run at a national championship, though with Cleveland in the mix as the venue for the Midwest Regional, Kentucky may end up there instead, while other top programs like Duke, Virginia, and Villanova could all potentially compete at the Carrier Dome to try and earn a trip to the Final Four.